It's a sunny Friday morning in the bFM studio and Rachel and Zoë are coffee'd up and raring to go.
They kick off by chatting movies with Fabian Fanboy.
They then elegantly segway into the Travelling Tunes segment with Dr. Kirsten Zemke who this week takes them down the glorious rabbit hole of television theme songs, including the likes of Hawaii Five-0 and Twin Peaks.
Then they're joined in studio by the one and only, force of nature Disciple Pati to talk about her fantastic new release, ATMA. All of this good stuff is of course interspersed with the usual fantastic tunes picked by Rachel.
Let go of the reins and have dr.Snikkers take over for a couple of hours while you and your fellow Universal Harmony listeners lean into a state of collective kick-back and universal delight. It’s just you, the music and the feels.
Featuring friend segments; the Sound of Sydney with Carlos Avilés and Higher Porpoise from our pal Jon Bernais.
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A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a resolute way.
First time in the saddle for a while with classic Neil right through to Ellisa Pernu and a Talking Heads song that's 'country as'. Tons of variety tonight with Drive by truckers of course plus the Eastern and Reb of course too and not forgetting Emmylou.
SUMMER IS OVER IF YOU WANT IT. The warmer days are leaving us behind, and we must wish them well on their journey to the other side of the equator. We purify ourselves with a natural blend of acoustic guitars, Turkish folk, prog rock and country, preparing our bodies to jungle and trance over the colder months. ZAMbO learns to dream.
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Oozing a grateful ora, massaging the creative mind.
The show kicks off with some Political Commentary, then Lucy Suttor rocks up for some Breakfast Food, there's a kōrero with TE KAAHU about her beautiful new single 'Waikato', Ripship are all the line to chat about a gig tonight, and finally, Natural Ange heals us all. Whakarongo mai.
It's the 100% New Zealand Music Episode of Fukumodo's Crate. We hear Tyler, from two years ago, talking about how trash StudyLink was (still is), Nan talks through two Kiwi tracks she remembers (warning: Country Music), Corey plays a perhaps forgotten and natural New Zealand musician in Outsider Music, and he also calls Brin live on Today FM to ask what his favourite Kiwi music track is, while also being live on another radio station.